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  • 1 width

    noun
    1) (measurement) Breite, die; (of garment) Weite, die

    what is the width of...? — wie breit/weit ist...?

    be half a metre in width — einen halben Meter breit/weit sein

    2) (large scope) großer Umfang; (of definition) Weite, die; (of interests) Vielseitigkeit, die
    3) (piece of material) Bahn, die
    * * *
    [widƟ]
    1) (size from side to side: What is the width of this material?; This fabric comes in three different widths.) die Breite
    2) (the state of being wide.) die Weite
    * * *
    [wɪtθ]
    n
    1. no pl (measurement) Breite f; of clothes Weite f
    the corridor runs the \width of the building der Flur ist so breit wie das Gebäude
    to be five metres [or AM meters] in \width fünf Meter breit sein
    2. (unit) of fabric Breite f; of wallpaper Bahn f; of swimming pool Breite f
    to come in different \widths unterschiedlich breit sein
    to swim two \widths zweimal quer durch das Becken schwimmen
    3. no pl ( fig: scope, range) Größe f; of a product line [Angebots]umfang m
    there is a surprising \width of support for the proposal der Vorschlag findet eine überraschend große Unterstützung
    * * *
    [wɪdɵ]
    n
    1) Breite f; (of trouser legs, skirts etc) Weite f
    2) (= piece of material) Breite f
    * * *
    width [wıdθ] s
    1. Breite f, Weite f:
    6 feet in width 6 Fuß breit;
    what is its width? wie breit ist es?
    2. (Stoff-, Tapeten-, Rock) Bahn f
    3. ARCH
    a) Spannweite f (eines Bogens, einer Brücke etc)
    b) lichte Weite
    4. GEOL Mächtigkeit f
    5. fig Weite f, Größe f:
    width of mind geistiger Horizont
    w. abk
    2. wide
    4. wife
    5. with
    6. PHYS work
    * * *
    noun
    1) (measurement) Breite, die; (of garment) Weite, die

    what is the width of...? — wie breit/weit ist...?

    be half a metre in width — einen halben Meter breit/weit sein

    2) (large scope) großer Umfang; (of definition) Weite, die; (of interests) Vielseitigkeit, die
    3) (piece of material) Bahn, die
    * * *
    (printing) n.
    Schriftbreite f. n.
    Breite -en f.
    Weite -n f.

    English-german dictionary > width

  • 2 width

    1) (size from side to side: What is the width of this material?; This fabric comes in three different widths.) bredde, vidde
    2) (the state of being wide.) det å være bred, spenn(vidde)
    bredde
    subst. \/wɪdθ\/, \/wɪtθ\/
    1) bredde, vidde (rundt livet)
    2) ( et stykke av noe) bredde
    3) spennvidde, rekkevidde

    English-Norwegian dictionary > width

  • 3 חוב II

    חוֹבII m. (b. h. חֹב; חבב) 1) bosom, trnsf. the full ramification of a tree, opp. חוּד the point, the body of the tree reaching above the main branches. B. Kam.81a bot. חוּבּוֹ של אילן Ar., Ms. H. a. F. (Rashi version: חיבו; ed. אִיבֹּו, v. אֵב). 2) seam, rim.Pl. חוּבִּין. Ib. 119b top ולא … שלשה ח׳ he must not use (of the cloth for stretching and hackling) more than three widths of a seam; (Tosef. Ib. XV, 13 ed. Zuck. חכין, also some Mss. B. Kam. l. c., Ms. F. a. R. חֻבִּין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l., note; v. חַכָּה).

    Jewish literature > חוב II

  • 4 חוֹב

    חוֹבII m. (b. h. חֹב; חבב) 1) bosom, trnsf. the full ramification of a tree, opp. חוּד the point, the body of the tree reaching above the main branches. B. Kam.81a bot. חוּבּוֹ של אילן Ar., Ms. H. a. F. (Rashi version: חיבו; ed. אִיבֹּו, v. אֵב). 2) seam, rim.Pl. חוּבִּין. Ib. 119b top ולא … שלשה ח׳ he must not use (of the cloth for stretching and hackling) more than three widths of a seam; (Tosef. Ib. XV, 13 ed. Zuck. חכין, also some Mss. B. Kam. l. c., Ms. F. a. R. חֻבִּין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l., note; v. חַכָּה).

    Jewish literature > חוֹב

  • 5 Astrakhan

    A soft, curly, strong wool, obtained from a sheep reared in Astrakhan, Persia, and other Asiatic districts. A cloth of silk and worsted, or all worsted, with a long loosely curled pile, and put on the market as an imitation of real astrakhan. Mohair yam is largely used. The worsted fabric is made in widths 56 to 70-in., 48 X 78 picks, two-fold botany warp, about 2 / 56's to 2 / 70's, and the weft four picks single botany and two picks three-fold mohair. The mohair weft yarn is curled before using, which, when cut (similar to velveteen) causes the free ends of the tufts to curl on the face of the cloth. This cut fabric is known as "Polarian". Sometimes the pile is left uncut. A good quality cloth is made 48-in. wide, 48-ends, 150 picks per inch, 2 / 30's cotton warp, one pick 24's cotton weft, and two picks 88's mohair. A knitted fabric is also on the market as an imitation astrakhan. This is the cheapest method, but does not give the same weight or wearing quality. Astrakhan fabrics are made in two ways: - (1) On the weft principle, in which by the shrinking of the ground texture the pile weft is thrown up as a loop; (2) as a warp texture, in which loops are formed by the warp yarn passing over wires.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Astrakhan

  • 6 Lastings

    A very stout twill cloth woven with hard-twisted yarns, generally cotton all through, although wool is sometimes used. It is used chiefly for boot and bag linings when of the twill weave. This style of cloth when figured is used for church furniture. When dyed and of plain weave it is shipped to parts of South America as " Las tings " usually with a stiff glaze finish, and used as trouserings by the natives. Made in various widths and qualities. A popular quality is 24-in., 64 ends and 60 picks per inch, 20's warp, 24's weft. A mixture cloth is made in the five-end satin weave, with 104 ends and 68 picks per inch, 2/50's worsted warp and 16's or 24's cotton weft. The term originally meant a woollen fabric made of combed wool, having two- or three-fold warp and single weft, made 18-in. wide and dyed black.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Lastings

  • 7 width

    1) (size from side to side: What is the width of this material?; This fabric comes in three different widths.) anchura
    2) (the state of being wide.) anchura
    width n anchura / ancho
    tr[wɪdɵ]
    1 (gen) anchura
    width ['wɪdɵ] n
    : ancho m, anchura f
    n.
    ancho s.m.
    anchura (Matemática) s.f.
    extensión s.f.
    wɪdθ
    a) u c ( measurement) ancho m, anchura f

    what width is the cloth? — ¿qué ancho tiene la tela?, ¿cuánto mide or tiene la tela de ancho?

    b) c ( in swimming pool) ancho m
    [wɪdθ]
    N
    1) [of street, river] ancho m, anchura f

    what width is the room? — ¿qué ancho or anchura tiene la habitación?

    it is five metres in width, it has a width of five metres — tiene cinco metros de ancho or anchura, tiene un ancho or una anchura de cinco metros

    2) [of fabric, swimming pool] ancho m
    * * *
    [wɪdθ]
    a) u c ( measurement) ancho m, anchura f

    what width is the cloth? — ¿qué ancho tiene la tela?, ¿cuánto mide or tiene la tela de ancho?

    b) c ( in swimming pool) ancho m

    English-spanish dictionary > width

  • 8 Biaz

    Light-weight, white, glossy cotton cloth made in Russia and Central Asia; used for summer garments. It is more or less starched, heavily pressed and beetled. Often mercerised. Comes in narrow widths. Formerly three grades were principally distinguished viz., from Bokhara (finest), Khiva (medium), and Tashkend (coarsest) (Harmuth) ———————— The local term in Mesopotamia for a plain weave cotton cloth finished to imitate linen (see Bias)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Biaz

  • 9 Bias

    Light-weight, white, glossy cotton cloth made in Russia and Central Asia; used for summer garments. It is more or less starched, heavily pressed and beetled. Often mercerised. Comes in narrow widths. Formerly three grades were principally distinguished viz., from Bokhara (finest), Khiva (medium), and Tashkend (coarsest) (Harmuth)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bias

  • 10 Canvas

    There are many fabrics termed canvas. The principal kinds are: - Cloths for embroidering, which are very strong, plain weave, from two, three or fourfold yarns, and a more or less open texture. Java Canvas is a fabric made from hard twist, yarns (loth warp and weft) and a mock leno weave. A Canvas which is shipped grey or finished, and made from coarse yams, hard twist, about 8's warp, 12's weft, 40-ends, 34 picks, in widths 26-in. to 32-m in plain weave. Sail Canvas is a stout built cloth from two-fold linen warp and coarse cotton weft. A Dress Canvas, woven from linen warp and cotton weft, such as 60's linen and 32's cotton, 74 ends and 76 picks per inch, 39 in wide, dyed in many colours Canvas Duck is made from coarse tow yarns, low reeds and picks, and in many qualities. Panama Canvas, Penelope Canvas, Prelate Canvas, Asticot Canvas, Astoli Canvas - See under the various names.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Canvas

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